Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1950
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Title Section49 1950-12-29 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPI£ Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58H/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1950.49 words
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Article123 1950-12-29 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. THE New China News Agency reported today that Communist China had seized all American assets in her territory and froze American deposits in Chinese banks in retaliation for an American embargo on shipments to Chinese ports. The Agency, in a broadcast monitored here,U.P. - 123 words
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196 1950-12-29 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. orr MVS second ranking Palate said yesterday that I Western Powers would be u=ing the atomic Ufas a "nnal attempt" to We«tern civilization from 5 unprovoked aggressor. "nut ne addwl the USe f \u C JEb to Korea even ifU.P. - 196 words
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243 1950-12-29 1 U.P. TOKIO, Today. nn) < hini Ins thrown fwi of its five field armies into the Korean war and appropriated $8,000,000,000 for military purposes in 1951, General Douglas Mac Arthur's headquarters reported yesterday. ir™ir+h It said that 19 divisions 01 the L-nineseU.P. - 243 words
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Article80 1950-12-29 1 U.P. CALCUTTA. Today. fE Dalai Lama, head of the Tibetan state, reported to be fleeing to New Delhi in !ace of the Chinese Communion, has reached the caravan stop at Gyantse. 190 rules from the Indian border, the newspaper Statesman aid yesterday. Gyantse. onU.P. - 80 words
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Article71 1950-12-29 1 Tvo Indian labourers were killed and four others injured H the St. James Power Station yesterday when an eightton chain gave way under train of a-five-ton oil tank. Indians who died were 26-year-old A. M. Kassim and r-old S Meedeen. They died from head injuries. The71 words
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Article39 1950-12-29 1 A. Chinese was robbed at P stcl point by two other Chinof $14 and his identity card X Lorong 27A, Geylang, last unarmed Chinese rob*e occupants of a nouse in of 18 identity cards at '•31 last nignt.39 words
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Article118 1950-12-29 1 U.P. PARIS. Today. THE French government last night smashed a Communist attempt to block its 355.000.000,000-franc rearmament bill. At the same time, it soutrht to appease the rebellious National Assembly by slashing from 165.000,000.000 to 145,--000.000.000 francs the amount of new taxes to finance theU.P. - 118 words
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51 1950-12-29 1 Reuter. LONDON. Today.—The British Broadcasting Corporation announced last night that the arrival of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers for their conference at No. 10. Downing Street next week will be teleVi Sc d enes in the State Room when the ministers assemble will also be televised.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article170 1950-12-29 1 U.P. ADEN, Today. OFFICIAL sources said yes- 1 terday that eight political demonstrators were killed and five soldiers wounded in a clash on Wednesday in the Sultan's palace at Makalla in the Eastern Aden Protectorate. I The Sultan imposed martial law and ordered curfew. Makalla wasU.P. - 170 words
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284 1950-12-29 1 U.P. BELGRADE, Today. DREMIER Marshal Tito warned last night that r Yugoslavia was "directly threatened" with aggression by at least 660,000 Soviet satellite troops in Bulgaria. Romania and Hungary. Tito sounded the warning in asking Parliament in a speech to approve the "heavy burden" ofU.P. - 284 words
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Article32 1950-12-29 1 The Press Security Division of the U.S. Eighth Army yesterday issued an order forbidding the mentioning in news stories of any military unit lower than the Eighth Army itself.32 words
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193 1950-12-29 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. THE United States Govern- ment today placed itself in control of virtually all rubber supplies, announcing it will be the sole importer and distributor of natural rubber. The National Production Authority (NPA) ordered that effective Friday only General Service Administrator jA.P. - 193 words
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199 1950-12-29 1 A.P. LOS ANGELES, Today. ON days when the southern California sun comes out strong, James W. Montee likes to drive out to the airport, climb into a plane and kick up his heels in the air The main difference between Montee and theA.P. - 199 words
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Article76 1950-12-29 1 AP. NEW DELHI. Today.—The Nizam of Hyderabad will receive 10,000,000 rupees annually for his lifetime. Acting States Minister N. G. Ayyangar told the Indian Parliament. The Government of India pays half of this amount from a central consolidated fund, while the remainder is from the HyderabadAP. - 76 words
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Article37 1950-12-29 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. The Defence Department announced yesterday that officially reported American casualties in Korea through last Friday totalled 38.325. This includes 5.742 killed in action. 27.012 wounded in action and 5,571 missing in action.—U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article176 1950-12-29 1 UP. WASHINGTON, Today. THE United States yesterday served notice on Russia that it intends to push forward With its efforts for a Japaness peace treaty with or without Soviet participation. The United States' position was spelled out in a note handed to theUP. - 176 words
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177 1950-12-29 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE Soviet Union yesterday I protested a recent Far J Eastern Commission decision giving Japanese courts criminal j and civil jurisdiction over United Nations nationals in that country. Soviet Ambassador Alexander Panyuchkln told the FEC that the decls'on was "illegal"U.P. - 177 words
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Article71 1950-12-29 1 A.P. SYDNEY. Today. AN armed man pointed a revolver at Clifton Howard, manager of the Mascot (Sydney) Eranch of the Union 3ank. and said "This is a stick-up." A Howard threw a handful of pennies at the bandit, who fled. The bank made 2 shillings (22 cents)A.P. - 71 words
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Article102 1950-12-29 1 Stop Press U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. ABOUT 50 Russian built MIG-15 jet aircraft were sighted in the Korean fighting on Wednesday, the Air Force reported yesterday. The Airt Force spokesman said the Communist planes crossed the Manchurian bor,der In batches of 10 to 14 aircrafts, but wereU.P. - 102 words
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Article60 1950-12-29 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Today. THE Hindustani Times reported yesterc'-iy that six persons were killed and 15 injured when police and troops opened fire on a group of demonstrators in Katmandu, capital of Nepal. The report said the demon--1 strators demanded the return j of the deposedU.P. - 60 words
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243 1950-12-29 1 Isolationism? Never Again Truman U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. PRESIDENT Truman told the press yesterday that the United States will never go back to isolationism which, he said, was advocated by, former President Herbert Hoover. At his weekly news conference, the President was asked to comment on a recent speech of HooverU.P. - 243 words
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Article120 1950-12-29 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today. BRITAIN will start storing emergency food supplies as part of her defence preparations early in the new year, it was learned authoritatively < here yesterday. Government scientists are working on such plans as vast underground bomb proof galler. ies to store the food.Reuter. - 120 words
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Article65 1950-12-29 1 NEW DELHI, Today.—The Indian Government spent 2.000 rupees to answer one of the most expensive questions asked in the Parliament during question hour. Finance Minister C. D. Deshmukh based this figure on time spent by Government workers in finding an answer to a member's question: "How much does65 words
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Article39 1950-12-29 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. THE United States may pay US$l5O,OOO to make rain in Greece. The State Department said yesterday it was studying a Greek request for that amount to pay for the rain 1 project.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article129 1950-12-29 2 MR. ALAN P. Good, Manag- ing Director of the BrushAssociated British Oil Engines group of companies Britain's largest manufacturers of diesel engines—is expected to arrive in Singapore from Ceylon tomorrow on a 1 business tour of the Far East. Forty four year old Mr. Good129 words
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Article77 1950-12-29 2 Reuter. NEW YORK, Thurs. ORDERS have been given to free Mrs. Carmen Torresola, widow of one of the two Puerto Rican Nationalists shot in the assassination at- tempt on President Truman i because the United States. At- torney's Office cannot produce competent evidence against her. Twenty twoReuter. - 77 words
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Article53 1950-12-29 2 A.P. MARRAKEESH. Thurs. MR. Winston Churchill took paint brushes and his cigar into the Old Medina or 'Cisbah" of this town yesterday to relax in the sun at his easel, but moved to his hotel in the afternoon. Mr. Churchill is likely to go to Southern Morocco aboutA.P. - 53 words
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Article24 1950-12-29 2 A.P. ALGIERS, Thurs. \N earthquake of short duration was registered this morning at Cherchell and the surrounding region. No damage was reported.—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article26 1950-12-29 2 A.P. TAIPEI. Thurs. Nationalist planes this morning completed an air j d rop of rice on the Red I China mainland. <riA.P. - 26 words
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Article199 1950-12-29 2 BLYTHE'S POWERS MAY BE CUT MUNICIPAL Commissioners want 4 <o the discretionary power vested in the colonial Secretary under the Road Traffic Ordinance. when Commissioners considered an applfcat ion to register a three-wheel mc vehicle as a van, doubt was expressed as to whether199 words
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Article34 1950-12-29 2 I TWO Indian labourers I fatally injured and fOUt others seriously wounded when they were knocked down by an eight-ton chain block at the St. James Power Station yesterday afternoon.34 words
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Article27 1950-12-29 2 TWENTY three more regional schools will be built by the Education Department next year—s under the ten-year-plan and 18 under the nveyear supplementary plan.27 words
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Article48 1950-12-29 2 A BILL will be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council for a Volunteer Land Force for the whole of the Federation, which will be constituted next year. Volunteers who join this Force can be called up to serve in any of the neighbouring S.E. Asian countries.48 words
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Article18 1950-12-29 2 AN unidentified Chinese was rescued from the sea, off Clifford Pier, by two marine policemen yesterday.18 words
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Article16 1950-12-29 2 A CHINESE boy found in possession of Communist pamphlets, was arrested last night.16 words
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Article47 1950-12-29 2 LALITHA, Padmini and Ragini, three Indian dancers known all over India as the Travancore sisters, will be arriving in Singapore on Jan. 8 with an Indian orchestra and a troupe of 20. They will appear in a series of shows at the Happy World.47 words
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Article20 1950-12-29 2 WHEN the Carthage was on her way from Hongkong to Singapore, a steward. Mr. Sutclifte, was lost overboard.20 words
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Article41 1950-12-29 2 THE Chcttiar Temple authorities in Tank Road announced yesterday said that Hindu devotees may enter the temple on Thaipusam Day (Jan. 23, 1951). with kavadis skewered to their bodies and tongues pierced with needles as a si>n of self-mortification.41 words
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Article19 1950-12-29 2 MEMBERS of the U.N. Tropical Housing Commission toured the S.I.T. housing estate at Tiong Bahru yesterday.19 words
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Article47 1950-12-29 2 CRASH tenders had to tow away two cars off Kallang Airport runway at its junction with Mountbatten Road during yesterday afternoon' 9 storm. Aircraft approaching Singapore were warned by radio and given the all clear as soon as the cars were out of the way.47 words
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Article30 1950-12-29 2 IN an effort to bring the Government and the people closer together, Important changes in the administrative set-up of Johore State will come into force early next year.30 words
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Article109 1950-12-29 2 HEADQUARTERS Malaya has announced the names of the killed and wounded British soldiers in the grenade throwing incident at Ipoh on Christmas Day. Killed: Driver Whitewell. next-of-kin Mother. Mrs. Isobel Whitewell. 89 Loversall Street, Denaby near Doncaster Injured: Now on the dangerously ill list109 words
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Article63 1950-12-29 2 A STATEMENT in the annual report of the committee of the M.C.A. which will hold its annual general meeting on Jan. 14. says that the early termination of the emergency by the elimination of all lawless elements, their supporters and sympathisers is one phase of the63 words
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Article34 1950-12-29 2 MROY. President of the Johore Indian Congress, was fined $5 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of riding a bicycle without a licence in the Johore Magistrate's Court yesterday.34 words
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Article38 1950-12-29 2 UP. HONGKONG. Thurs. ADMIRAL Sir Patrick Brind. Commander in Chief of the Brltsh Far Eastern Fleet, arrived here yesterday with Lady Brind. on a routine twoday'visit. Admiral Sir Patrick will proceed to Tokyo from here.—UP.UP. - 38 words
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Article211 1950-12-29 2 Court TcM HO Kam Cheng, a Supreme Court Bailiff told tne Fourth Police Court yesterday that when he went to serve a distress writ on Pen Seng Kee at the Union Theatre, Bukit Panjang village, he was kicked down the stairs. He said this at the211 words
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Article52 1950-12-29 2 A.P. Phoenix. (Arizona). Thurs. AN American rain-making firm will attempt to easj the critical water shortage in Athens by seeding clouds around the nearby Marathon Dam with silver iodide. Alvin Storrs. a Dilct and meteorologist, has gone to Athens to direct the programme under the ausoicesA.P. - 52 words
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Article34 1950-12-29 2 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Thurs. THE trade agreement between Western Germany and Japan which was due to expire on Dec. 31 has been extended for an indefinite period, Gen. Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced to-day.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 34 words
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Article201 1950-12-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. r reduce work and effect economy of manpower during the Emergency, the system under the Commercial Use Regulations by which bus and lorry operators apply for licences and permits has been suspended til! further notice. In future, applicants for licences or permits201 words
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Article113 1950-12-29 2 Or Driving Tests 4S part of the Road TranA sport Department's programme to reduce work and conserve manpower during the Emergency, the driving test has been suspended for the time beine. Learners will be issued with a provisional driving licence as at present, carrying with it the liability to display113 words
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133 1950-12-29 2 FORMER journalist and Pub- lie Relations Officer, Mr. St?wart Brooke-Wavell, has I arrived in Kuala Lumpur to tak° up his duties as Press Officer. Emergency Information Services. He is a cousin of the late Lord Wavell. Mr Brooke-Wavell was born at Jeram. Selangor, in 1921,133 words
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42 1950-12-29 2 Mr W Fernando Acting Deputy Director of Public Relations, Federation oj Malaya, who left on the Carthage yesterday for tne United Kingdom for sxx-montns course at the formation Department of the Colonial Office. i Mr. Fernando then hopes to tour the Continent.42 words
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Article95 1950-12-29 2 DR. R. R. WILLIAMS, noted j American research chemist who first syntheslsed vitamin i 81. has returned "home" to the Orient on a trip to show how the lost vitamins can be restored to milled rice. Dr. Williams, who is chairBum of the Williams-Water- man Fund,95 words
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52 1950-12-29 2 Reuter AAP. CANBERRA, Thurs. A mystery fire, broke through Canberra's civic centre early today and caused £30,000 worth of damage and burnt government records offices and ths offices of the South African High Commissioner. The most important South African papers were found intact inReuter & AAP. - 52 words
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Article37 1950-12-29 2 AP. NEW Thursday. GENERAL Douglas MacArthur was the outstanding newsmaker in 1950. He was given his news designation by editors of the Associated Press newspapers in a poll on the year's outstanding personalities.—AP.AP. - 37 words
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Article157 1950-12-29 2 BRINGING 2,000 bags of mall and 183 passengers for I Singapore and 700 passengers I in transit for Indonesia, the 4 Oranje arrived in the Colony yesterday. After embarking twelve passengers for Indonesia, the vessel was scheduled to sail again at ten o'clock last night157 words
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Article264 1950-12-29 2 YOU can collect $9,000 from the Criminal investi gation Department, if you can give informal on seven murders, a newspaper editor who is unJJ 1 ground, a bomb thrower and about the mysterious death of an Indian. me rewards aress,ooo for information murderers of a264 words
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Article131 1950-12-29 2 FIFTEEN Chinese "nonyas" and four Chinese men, who gambled in a housa in Stanley Road on Nov. 8. were fined $25 each by Mr. H. A. Forrer in the First Police Court yesterday- *Y> a Lee Fui Fong, one of the women said the occasion131 words
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Article25 1950-12-29 2 PRAGUE, Thurs. THE Bulgarian envoy to North Korea, J. Petkov, presented hi s credentials to Foreign Minister Pak Chen-jcn, recently, it was reported.—AP.25 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-12-29 2 Two young and seasoned travellers, who left Singapore yesterday on the Carthage for the United Kingdom for further studies are W. 1 derput aged 13 and W. N. Vanderput aged 15. They are the children of Mr. W. R. Vanderput, who is attached to the Roads Depait- ment90 words
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Advertisement73 1950-12-29 2 9th BIG DAY! 11 -1.45-4-6.30.9.30 T" 3The greatest W&tr? ADYEHTUK feM:jv", of them oil! ««"HTKW Of A |«k«rt lM<i Stowtn* i Mh ifrposurel I T0l&W Universal lnterr,.«°«j "SPY HUNT starring HOWARD DUFF MARTA TOKEN Great Atlantic fl q p.m. Today 2 Shows. MGALLOMNO. GH S1 (Serial) New World Sun -f73 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-12-29 3 e| «aN pari o* t-ie at dulfcien's party sponsored b-. the Portuguese Mission at the St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street yesterday.24 words
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172 1950-12-29 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners in committee have recommended that no qualifications should at at b? fixed for the post of Sanitary Engineer, rhe committee has added that until the examinations of the Institute of Sanitary Engineers can b? studied for locally no qualifications should r° insisted u172 words
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Article56 1950-12-29 3 AUET spoken Professor K. 0. Shatwell, Dean of Fa- Law. Sydney Univeriched down at Kallang fbport yesterday on his way London. His visit is being arranged the British Council which a scholar or scientist of repute from the Dominions or Colonies every year. He will be56 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-12-29 3 Mr Chak Ho, twenty-eight year-old Singapore accountI ant, who returned to the Colony yesterday by tne Oranje after studying accountancy in England for over two years. I27 words
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Article85 1950-12-29 3 THE General Transport Company and the police have a top plan to nab arsonists, who so far have fired 19 'yellow top" cabs. These taxis are to be replaced when new cars are available. The damaged vehicles worth more than $30.000 have been Sid85 words
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Article35 1950-12-29 3 More than 2.000 People saw thpNat'vity Play at the Auditorium cf the Anglo-Chinese KS. Barker Road last night. Written by the Rev. T. RZsamyVplay was sponsored by the Methodist Chris tian Movement.35 words
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Article28 1950-12-29 3 FUR people were each fined $25 in the Second Police Court yesterday after they had pleaded guilty to Playing "paikow" at Temple Street on Dec. 27.28 words
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Article103 1950-12-29 3 A New "limited stop" bus service is to be instituted between Singapore and Johore Bahru by the Green Bus Company. A Municipal committee has agreed to this service provided the termini for this service is between Queen Street and Johore Bahru and the number of103 words
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Article31 1950-12-29 3 MR. F. C. James (ProgressiveEast) has been authorised by a Municipal committee to ask the Singapore Traction Company to provide a bus service to the Tanjong Rhu school.31 words
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Article23 1950-12-29 3 Five Chinese were each fined $20 in the Third Police Court yesterday for failing to observe the Weekly Holiday Ordinance23 words
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Article108 1950-12-29 3 A l9-year-old Chinese girl, who hit her former sweet- heart because he said that she was not worth the $200 com- i pensatlon he had been ordered J to pay for bveaking off their" I engagement, wns yesterday cautioned and discharged in the Second Police Court.108 words
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Article120 1950-12-29 3 THE time has arrived to consider whether the military resources of all the British nations should not be used in the war against the Communist bandits in Malaya, said Sir Clive Baillleu, chairman of Dunlop in Melbourne yesterday. He said it was open to question120 words
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Article212 1950-12-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SOMEWHERE in the jungle in the Raub district of Pahang, there are 50 bandits dressed in their under-pants. They had washed their clothes in a stream and had hung them up to dry when they were surprised by a security forces' patrol yesterday.212 words
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Article55 1950-12-29 3 AS Kallang Road is the only exit leading to the eastern part of the island, a Municipal 1 Commissioner has suggested that the construction of a by i road off Lavender Street to Kampong Soopoo to relieve traffic congestion should be studied. The Municipal Engineer55 words
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Article51 1950-12-29 3 PENANG. Thurs. A grenade thrown at a police vehicle in Jelutong Road. Penang today, missed the vehicle. No one was hurt. Four hours later on the same road, two Chinese bandits got into a bus, ordered the driver to leave, and set fire to the51 words
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Article37 1950-12-29 3 MALACCA, Thursday. FIFTY-FIVE poor boys of the Malacca Boys* Jubilee Home, were given a sumptuous repast on Tuesday evenj ing when Father Christmas distributed oranges, apples. I sweets, crackers and other tit-bits.37 words
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Article179 1950-12-29 3 THE Labour Department yesterday warned 1 shopkeepers against taking advantage of the recent amendments to the Weekly Holidays Bill, which allow certain types of shops to remain open throughout the week. These types of shops are*. Those which sell fresh vegetables, fruits, fish, meat,179 words
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Article34 1950-12-29 3 MAULWI Tamizudin Khan, president of the Constltutent Assembly of Pakistan, will lecture at the Muslim Missionary Society meeting today after the congregational prayer meeting, which will be led by Mualana Siddique.34 words
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Article40 1950-12-29 3 MALACCA. Thursday. SIX motor-cars were stolen in December, three of them during the Christmas for Joyrides. All have been recovere(One car stolen when the owner was at a cinema-show was found with the petrol tank empty.40 words
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Article51 1950-12-29 3 TAN HAN TEOW, a middleaged Hokkien was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with stealing a pen worth $15 belonging to Ng Ying Ling, at North Bridge Road on Dec. 27 Tan claimed trial and the case was postponed to Jan. 6. Bail of $150 was51 words
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Article35 1950-12-29 3 ISMAIL bin Noor Mohammed, a 19-year-old Malay, who admitted stealing a $50 perambulator from Mr. C. J. Gale was bound over in $150 in one surety and told to behave for a year.35 words
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Article106 1950-12-29 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners appointed vice-chairmen of Municipal Standing Commit tf»e* may have a casting vote like the Municipal President or the Deputy President. Recently when a Municipal Committee was about to appoint a commissioner a s its vice-chairman it was asked if he would have a106 words
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Article89 1950-12-29 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners will rename the traffic roundabout at the junction of Alexandra and Ayer Rajah Roads as Gillman Circus, because it is near Gillman barracks. Th s Island was originally known as Alexandra circus but because more roundabouts are to be erected along this road Commissioners89 words
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Article102 1950-12-29 3 Road Of Purity Prosperity ONE of the roads leading off the Paya Lebar main road will be known as Bong Huat Road—meaning in Chinese "purity and prosperity." A Municipal Committee f.greed to this when told thnt no road within the r r v 4 th's name and that the Friends102 words
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Article72 1950-12-29 3 RAIN did not prevent 1.200 children from having a fine time at a children's party spon- sored by the Portuguese Mission at the St. Joseph s Church, i Victoria Street yesterday. Prizes worth about $2,400 weie given away and some lucky kids got several gifts. Adults72 words
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Article43 1950-12-29 3 A Municipal committee has recommended that all new buses have a pair of electrically operated traffic indicators. An experiment with these type of indicators on a Singapore Traction Company bus was carried out by the Registrar of Vehicles.43 words
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Article41 1950-12-29 3 SEVEN young Chinese all unarmed robbed the occupants of a house in Sago Street of seven identity cards yesterday afternoon. Another case of cards being from a house in Canal Road yesterday was reported to the Police.41 words
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Article70 1950-12-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE highest tonnage handled in any one day since 1948 was dealt with at Port Swettenham on Dec. 24. when 2.251 tons of dry cargo were discharged and 2,061 tons shipped—a total of 4,312 tons in the day. Though closed on Christmas70 words
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Article, Illustration218 1950-12-29 3 WHEN Mrs. Betty *ackham disembarked from the Oranje at Singapore yesterday she was greeted not only by her R.A.F. husband. Wiag Commander R. J. Rackham. from Changi. but also by her father, the Rev. F. D. Morley, one of the Principal Chaplains of the R.A.F., who is218 words
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Article51 1950-12-29 3 LIM Chin Sun and Fong Pow I Heng admitted in the Third Police Court yesterday -stealing two tins of mtik. the property of the Singapore Harbour Board. Lim was fined $20 or in default seven days and Fong Pow Heng got three weeks jail. He had one previous51 words
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Article52 1950-12-29 3 HUANG Ah Lim, a middle-aged j Chinese was given the j choice of paying a fine of $250 t or going to jail for two months j by the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday for helping to j run a chap-ji-ki lottery m Upper Serangoon Road on j52 words
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Article672 1950-12-29 4 IN an era of important political advancement, 1 the Straits Chinese British Association, SingaDore, celebrates its golden jubilee. *Five hundred guests and members gather for its jubilee dinner, and hear speeches which will echo well beyond the boundaries of Singapore. Mr. T. W. Ong, the President,672 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1950-12-29 4 SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON - The Straits Chinese British Association last night held its Golden J^ c lJ President. Mr. T. W. Oni. the Governor and the Commissioner General all spoke. By SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON Governor of Singapore. T need scarcely recall to you the1,210 words
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Article, Illustration475 1950-12-29 4 Malcolm MacDonald - By Malcolm MacDonald After a banquet of many enchanting dishes, and a feast of choice oratory also, I am sure that you are impatient to proceed to the entertainment arranged by our talented Master of Ceremonies. So I shall not stand long between you and475 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1950-12-29 4 T.W. ONG - By T.W. ONG SCBA President. THE yeai of grace, 1950, is the 50th year of the existence of the Straits Chinese Britsh Association —an association of the Chinese British. Like the French Canadians they are proud of their Chinese race and of their British nationality.1,201 words
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Article153 1950-12-29 4 SILVERWARE made in Britain can claim many successes in overseas martcets, both in reproduction and contemporary designs. A fine example of the later provides the perfect answer to the untidy desk-top—an ingenious desk-set made to accommodate the needs of two executives, and comprising two inkwells, four153 words
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Article374 1950-12-29 4 SINGAPORE, Friday, f THE independent Nanyinj I Siang Pau today coo- I ments on the United Na- I tions chances in South I Korea. The daily asks: Can I the U.N. forces survive ano« I ther major battle? In a general analysis, it I presses the374 words
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Advertisement38 1950-12-29 4 AVO MODa 7 METER For Quick Accurate Service Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. Singapore. Prnang, X Lumpur "STANULE'S" Concentrated Essence of Chicken. The Quintessence of Strength. A VERITABLE REJUVENATOR! Astounding Results!! Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD.38 words
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Article153 1950-12-29 5 U. HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. on «ITTINO. tough talkfi# D Tppn Wayne is King J s moneymakers fugged actor won most Motion Picture lU al poll of film "been a long climb ne He entered Alms but did not make a Sni in the box office poll ffif'liSiU. - 153 words
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Article87 1950-12-29 5 A.P. V. 20 to Juari 3. PRAGUE, Thurs. THIN A w.ll have an exhibit I at this year's Prague Trade Fair for the ftrst time. The Czechoslovak News in a dispatch published on Thursday, said the Chine;» Ministry of Trade had told the Czechoslovak TradeA.P. V. 20 to Juari 3. - 87 words
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Article179 1950-12-29 5 N. Guinea Deadlock Angers Indonesians Reuter-AAP. JAKARTA, Thursday. jjjOME 70,000 workers in non-vital enterprises went on strike here today indicating their dissatisfaction concerning discussions on the future of New Guinea, reports Aneta news agency. The workers gathered in the city square and went to the residenceReuter-AAP. - 179 words
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Article128 1950-12-29 5 Reuter. BELGRADE. Thursday. RUMANIAN troops said to number 150—fired on Yugoslav frontier guards yesterday in an attempt to recover the body of a Rumanian officer shot by Yugoslav guards at noon, according to Belgrade Radio last night. Earlier a Yugoslav Government communique said that aReuter. - 128 words
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Article84 1950-12-29 5 MANILA, Thursday. CAVITE Province authorities charged six persons with the murder of the American businessman John P. Herber. Two of the accused are in custody. Cavite Governor Dominador Camenno ordered an all-out drive to capture the other four dead or alive. th Herber, a Seattle importer84 words
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Article45 1950-12-29 5 AP. TAIPEI, Thurs. THE Alumni of the University of Michigan held a dinner dance in Taipei fcit Jggf attended by Cabinet Ministers and educationalists. Plans were announced at the dinner to establish an American University Alumni Asso. ciation in Formosa.—Ar*.AP. - 45 words
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74 1950-12-29 5 A.P. SYDNEY, Thurs. THE Australian Government plans an A £7,000,000 hospital scheme for the 1,500,--000 people of New Guinea. Fifteen regional hospitals. 52 sub-regional hospitals, eight leper hospitals, eight tuberculosis establishments and three bulk medical stores, are envisaged under the scheme. Overseas tendersA.P. - 74 words
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Article106 1950-12-29 5 A.P. LAUSANNE, Thurs. LIANE de Pougy, who was the Toast of Paris at the turn of the century and the delight of nobility died in an hotel here under the name of Sister Anna Maria Madeline, at the age of 83. She had been living inA.P. - 106 words
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Article58 1950-12-29 5 Reuter. SAN DIEGO, (California), Thurs. AN original B-36 inter-contin-entai bomber of the United States Air Force went back into service yesterday with jet engines adding to its enormous power. Four jet engines added to its original six piston engines made the plane the equal in performance and equipmentReuter. - 58 words
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Article208 1950-12-29 5 Reuter. CHICAGO, Thursday. MR. Henry A. Wallace, former vice-President of the United States, said yesterday America desperately needed a friendly China because "Russia and China in complete accord can eventually dominate the world. Writing on long-range United States policies m the Far East in theReuter. - 208 words
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Article75 1950-12-29 5 UP PRIME Minister Shigeru Yoshita said today that he opposed rearmament of Jamil He said. "Our constitution renounced war and we should not consider a question which is opposed to the spirit of the constitution." Yoshida told Japanese reporters in an interview that the JapaneseUP - 75 words
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249 1950-12-29 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE'S normal trained teachers may in the future teach only in the primary and elementary divisions. Mr. C V. Devan Nair, secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union, told the Tribune yesterday that the authorities may take this step in the near249 words
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Article122 1950-12-29 5 TH IR T Y-flve-year-old John Dution. a European, was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with committing house trespass at 8 a.m. yesterday. John, who claimed trial, and asked to be allowed to seek legal aid, was alleged to have entered the premises of122 words
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278 1950-12-29 5 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. POLICE were to dredge part I of the River Crouch in Essex today in their hunt for the 1,100-year-old coronation stone removed from the throne in Westminster Abbey early on Christmas morning. During the night police launches patrolled a five-mileReuter. - 278 words
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Article146 1950-12-29 5 SIA Sing Peck, a 17-year-old Chinese, told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate yesterday, that when he was caught jumping down from a plank wall m Arab Street, he was only trying to see what was over the wall. "I wanted to see what I can steal from146 words
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Article109 1950-12-29 5 Stole X'mas Shopping Jailed LAM Poh Koon, a Chinese youth, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment in the Second Police Court yesterday for stealing a baaket containing Christmas shopping on Dec. 20. Chief Inspector Ramakrishnan told the court that the basket contained two bottles of whisky, a bottle of gin,109 words
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135 1950-12-29 5 A "man overboard" alarm marred Christmas Day aboard the P and O Liner Carthage as the vessel was nearing Singapore waters. The alarm was raised early in the morning, and it was discovered that the ship's printer was missing. The seas were chcppy.135 words
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60 1950-12-29 5 BERLIN, Thurs, r:E official American newspaper, Neve Zeitung, claims that an East German steel works is manufacturing artillery parts for the Soviet Army. Workers are prohibited from travelling more than six miles from the area and most workmen were aelected from the Socialist Unity60 words
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Article43 1950-12-29 5 AP. WASHINGTON. Thur*. rE Poit-Intelllg«ncer said here today that a shipment of furs for the United States Air Force from Russia via England have been unloaded from the British freighter Dorrington Ccimt in the foreign trade zone here.—AP.AP. - 43 words
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Advertisement23 1950-12-29 5 O A T N E OVALTINE AT BREKKER, OVALTINE FOR TEA, 0\ ALTLNE LAST THING AT XIGHT, HOW STRONG I'M GOING TO BE.23 words
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Advertisement179 1950-12-29 5 GET YOUNGER j ■Rl TABLETS Imfl the finest of all revitalising tonic* for Men. "L Jj| Prepared by the I BRITISH GLANDULAR PRODUCTS LTD., MLjs*» Bß f LONDON. Burgh sayt:—"A complete rejuvenation has SLfgg uken Place after this further course of Mi SwS«"where I was bald my hair has grown179 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-12-29 5 asstlK/w** *jP I -i I SatgW. I i si SKl afl Hm/aWi wMrWa Mr .-SJSJBssi '-w saavsa» Llsbbp bbt I uVmffijmWmM S tk M IbBbV IHbH ■i a jy29 words
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507 1950-12-29 6 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. A REVIEW of Commonwealth trade in 1949 was A issued here today by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. f ai Q The report described the main features 01 Commonwealth trade during 1949 as a further large increase in imports from sources into theReuter. - 507 words
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Article145 1950-12-29 6 SINGAPORE, inurs. CONDITIONS were again quiet on the local share market with few price changes. There was however better inquiry for rubber shares. The day s price changes were: SINGAPORE. Oec. 28. t> d rvtrol 36 6 37/6 1.00 1.05 xd McAlisters 29.00 J.w Robinson ft Co.145 words
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Article70 1950-12-29 6 U.P. LONDON, Thurs. Tin prices were easier at the official morning session today. Spot lost £37-i per ton at £1.167-4 and three months fell £7-* at £1,097The noon closing prices were spot £1.165 buyers £1,170 sellers with business at £1,170. Three months £1,095 buyers £-1,100 sellers withU.P. - 70 words
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Article67 1950-12-29 6 IN Singapore at the moment on her maiden voyage, the East Asiatic freight and passenger ship the Panama, brought about 4.000 tons ot general cargo from Japan and Hongkong. The main bulk of this cargo Including Chinaware and textiles comes from Japan. Hongkong sent saltfish. vegetables67 words
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Article29 1950-12-29 6 for Federation of 1 Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Accountant General, Federation of Malaya, for $12.--910.000. The Bills will be issued on Jan. 2.29 words
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Article138 1950-12-29 6 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. j VERY little serous attempt to extend trading was made in the London Stock Exchange today. Lacking a lead from the political or economic field, quiet conditions are expected to continue to the end of account' which is Tuesday next. Nevertheless firmness was fairlyReuter. - 138 words
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Article158 1950-12-29 6 Reuter. j NEW YORK. Thur«. The Stock Market closed Arm at or around the day s best gains of fractions to one dollar or more. The composite average reached a new 1950 high. Yesterday s rally was continued at the opening by an initial surge of investment.Reuter. - 158 words
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Article231 1950-12-29 6 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH, Thursday. 1 TORMOSAS provincial Government yesterday r ordered the Bank of Taiwan to suspend transactions converting Formosan currency into gold in order to curb a buying spree that was five times heavier than usual. The urge to convert into gold came asReuter-AAP. - 231 words
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Article70 1950-12-29 6 A.P. NEW DELHI, Thurs. THE Government of India is trying to recover 21,820,--000 rupees left in the Pakistan branch of the Hyderabad bank at the time of the Indian police action In Sept., 1948. The money was withdrawn by the then Agent-General of Hyderabad inA.P. - 70 words
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Article63 1950-12-29 6 Reuter. TAIPEH, Thurs. IN a move aimed at tightening security. Nationalist China s Cabinet yesterday ordered that tourists to the mountain area should obtain a police permit which would be valid, for only 15 days. The police will assign livin2 quarters. The restricted areas are inhabitedReuter. - 63 words
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Article42 1950-12-29 6 A.P. BANGKOK, Thurs. THE Thai Government will exchange of 300,000 tons of rice for 25.000 tons of gunny sacks with India. The Philippines will pay in American dollars for the 150,--000 tons of rice which they are buying—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article51 1950-12-29 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Thurs. ANOTHER big rubber factory here fell a victim to the soaring price of rubber today. The Union Rubber Manufacturing Company announced its winding up business voluntarily. The first factory to shut down because of the high rubber price was Fung Keong RubberU.P. - 51 words
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Article215 1950-12-29 6 rE rubber commodity market was very steady ye"tertay rising four cents by theend of the day. There was good factory interest and lower grades were in demand. The market opened at 1»« cents a pound arv the previous day s close. It went down initially to215 words
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Article53 1950-12-29 6 In Port: Gorgon (44), Hong Siang (40 1), Riouw (38/9), Telemachus (36/7), Selandia (33/4), Surat (31/2), Benalbanach (17/18), S.H.B. Craft (19 20). Panama (23/4), Belleville (25,6), Bordhaval (27/8). Pachumba (29/30), Mount Davis (15 16). Ulysses (13/14), Hoegh SUverlieht (11), Straat Malakka (89)? Sunnyville (6/7), Danholm (CP.). Benlawers53 words
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Article34 1950-12-29 6 UP. HONGKONG. Thursday. r[E following were today's closing prices on the Hong j Kong Money Exchange: HKS6.OT /6.01 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound sterling. HK5305.5 per tael of gold.— 1 UP.UP. - 34 words
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Advertisement683 1950-12-29 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD PHONE: 2405 (IncorporaUwi in siugapore) blue funnel line Carrier» option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOUGLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. 29 •Ulysses" sails for ve 01 T.Jan. 4 "Automedon"— sails for Dublin •Maron" sails for Liverpool, Havre ec lMn 10 Holland •Cyclops"683 words
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Advertisement1085 1950-12-29 6 8.1. I MADRAS/NAGAPATTINAM 1 STRAITS SERVICE 1 INWARDS:— Madras Nagapattinana Penang SiajJjJJ* m RaJujP 8-1-50 9-1-50 14-1-50 I OUTWARDS:— 1 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang B Rajula 20-1-50 21-1-50 22-1-50 28-1-50 I Principal Agents: i ISLAY, KERR CO., LTD., (Inc. in Singapore) 1 11A COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. 1 Tel:' Passage 5455,1,085 words
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Advertisement105 1950-12-29 6 contact with Lai. 23 l*niDu excellent condition. Telepnon after 6 p.m. uloon :n -STANDARD 8 WB. w pood running condition. t nearest offer. Appl> Street. Singapore. PHILATELY buy Johore $10. gw. m y and Trengganu Ma iacca unused stamps. ls Vi. y a J»P»" Silver Wedding n< J. Ma i105 words
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1513 1950-12-29 7 "SPOT - By "SPOT" PENANG, Today. IEANNETTE, who finished with such a powerful late spurt over 7-f. when third to Totland on the second day, is my nap selection for tomorrow, third day of the Penang X'mas/New Year Meeting This three-year-old mare will i find everything1,513 words
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Article136 1950-12-29 7 ilHtk 22» second*; -r. ndl; 880 Yard, i S*»" 15 .pcends: One Mile ~< Tliree Milts Hurdle, g.7 1S1 U 4« Yards Hurdle. KJ Hieh Jump 6 H. ro fu Long Jump 22 Wit I 2 hop Step and ,a e -pumni the.Shot ;W136 words
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Article30 1950-12-29 7 A.P. IIJ TNNATX Thurs Bi aw A. B *S!naifr announced <» television rights -v 5< res and major star frames thrmtgh M ld to the Gillette J»'" Company forA.P. - 30 words
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Article160 1950-12-29 7 "SPOT - By "SPOT" PENANG, Today. RUNNING wide out on the No. 2 track, EXETER did a nice 3-furlongs gallop in 38 seconds during this morning's training. Her workout with Jockey Jones was faultless. N Judging by this morning's form, Exeter should have a show in the Class 3 Div.160 words
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Article416 1950-12-29 7 SELETAR Technical Wing defeat- I ed Chang' Lodge Unit by IS points <S penalty goals. 2 tries, one dropped goal) to nil in the Sanderson Cup rugby final at Seletar yesterday. Seletar led 9-0 at Interval seor'nrc. their points throurh- Kelehar (penalty goal).* Woodward (try), Tavlor (penalty goal).416 words
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296 1950-12-29 7 By TUPPERCUT TONIGHT'S big ngnt when two heavyweight. claab at the Happy World Stadium will carve a niche In lw»l boxing history. It 1» flrBt time since forty year* that a conteat is being staged locally and to Wally Oakea goes the credit296 words
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Article79 1950-12-29 7 U.P. DETROIT, Thurs. JOE LOUIS, punching with some of his old-time power, put sparring partner McKinley English out of commission today with a hard uppercut. Louis, training for his January 3 fight with Freddie Shore, brought a right up from the floor which caught EnglishU.P. - 79 words
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591 1950-12-29 7 FLY-HALF - By FLY-HALF SINGAPORE Combined Schools yesterday defeated Johore Combined Schools in a clean fast rugger game on the English College ground, Johore Bahru, by eight points (one goal and a penalty goal) to three (one try), and thus avenged their three-nil591 words
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Article196 1950-12-29 7 A.P. SAO PAULO. BRAZIL. Thurs. ABOUT two thousand cross country runners will match their speed and stamina here the night of Dec. 31 in the 26th annual "St. 3ylvister Race". Mm contenders will be foreign stars and 45 of Brazil's best country. Other BrasiliansA.P. - 196 words
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Letter154 1950-12-29 7 To: Sports Editor Sir It is most astonishing to learn that Kuala Lumpur is going all out to be the first to construct a special badminton hall next year for the coming Thomas Cup competition. Well, what about Singapore Are we going to have a154 words
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Article141 1950-12-29 7 rE Phillip's Classic (Singapore Open 180 Miles Massed Start Bicycle Road Race) will be held on Sunday, January 14. m J Four entries from the Federation have been received. They are A. R. Omar, Garth Soars. Rama Kanawi, Tommy Taylor. M The Best All Rounder Competition for141 words
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Advertisement233 1950-12-29 7 elf iDnim^ IKE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. LT r ilncorporated in Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight service to Kucnin* Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching) Due T H rtijan Brooke tor Kuching Jan. 1 Jan Setegi for Rinatang 31bu —.Jan. i for Kuching Dec. 27 Jan Bruas for Sareket233 words
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Advertisement576 1950-12-29 7 SITS: VACANT f FIRE BRIGADE DEPARTMENT: The Singapore Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the post of SUB-OFFICER on the permanent staff of the Fire Brigade Department; the appointment In the first instance being on a 3 years* agreement. Applicants must be singly between the ages of 21 and 2» and576 words
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Advertisement579 1950-12-29 7 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION *JO9. Queen Street, Phone 223*J0 Evening School re-opena January S, 1951 A«mm students for sheading examination-. ADULT CLASSES: RuiginK from rYim«.y and upward. ENGLISH lainGUAG3 A and other subject* for Pre-Sanior a speciality. STUDY IN YOUR SPARE TIME Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping etc.. NOTICES NATURALISATION. Notice is hereby579 words
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194 1950-12-29 8 U.P. LONDON, Thursday. OFFICIAL sources said today thatMn* Mimster U Clement Attlee seek to persuade Canada Australia New Zealand and South Atnca to re rognize the Communist Government of China at to! Commonwealth conference opening here on the B ppvin? The Prime MinistersU.P. - 194 words
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Article91 1950-12-29 8 RANGOON, Thurs. BURMESE students, peeved at their Government's "proAmerican attitude" accused Prime Minister Thakin Nu of selling out Burma interests to curry favour with Americans." They made it quite clear at a public meeting that they want their country linked more firmly with the Soviet bloc91 words
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Article, Illustration402 1950-12-29 8 MR. T. W. Ong president of the Straits Chinese British Association, told 400 delegates who attended its Golden Jubilee Dinner last night how the Association ever since its foundation in 1900, has been closely associated with the progress of the Chinese community. -i g The Commissioner402 words
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Article24 1950-12-29 8 MOSCOW, Thurs. THE Soviet government announced that a 60-mile long canal linking the Volga and Bon rivers will be completed in 1951.24 words
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Article171 1950-12-29 8 U.P. LONDON, Thurs. rE British government announced today that it would clamp price and allocation controls on zinc, brass, copper, lead and scrap metal early next year to save sup- plies for defence and vital industries. > Supply Minister George > Strauss told aU.P. - 171 words
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Article33 1950-12-29 8 TAIPEH. Thurs. NATIONALISE £> yesterday decided that land would be allocated free to persons in military services one year before the launching of the general offensive against tne mainland.33 words
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Article426 1950-12-29 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday W THE United States rubber industry established I 1 in 1950 for consumption, production and pricT I By the end of October, the United States h m ready used 1,048,558 tons of new rubber syntW li 1 natural. C4n 4 This was moreReuter. - 426 words
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Article53 1950-12-29 8 HONGKONG. Thursday. PANAMANIAN motor ship lelans Visayas which sent out distress signals from off the Red China mainland on Monday, played unwilling Santa Claus to pirates who boarded her and looted the cargo. This incident was reported here today by officials of the ships agents. John Manners53 words
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Article213 1950-12-29 8 NATIVITY PLAY 1 THE fading Christy 1 of more than 2.000 L£* in the Lee Kou Chuan S tonum, Barker Road given a lift by the aU-5? thodist play -When t Cometh yesterday a! Departure from trtdtt. in this play was a Man"? wnlte keoaya. blue and213 words
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Article90 1950-12-29 8 MISS Rose Mary Minnis delivered the first of he nine lectures "Christmas legends" before a small and appreciative audience at tat V.M.C.A. last night. Mia Minnis had an easy and charming manner whici made her audience feel tt ease. Her delivery was attractive and fascinating. Singapore should take advantage90 words
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Article140 1950-12-29 8 FOR YOUR DIARY IfaCll DECEMBER 3Cth, 1W FILM SHOW: Y.M.CAFJ Society presents Mr. Cnips at Orchard Ro» 8 p.m. DANCE: Singapore men's Auxiliary Corps Danu at Singapore Volunteer C P Hdrs.. Club Street. 8 p.m_ MEETING: Singapore D» trict MYF Cabinet MeeUjJ Wesley Hall, Fort Cannim 3 TEA-PARTY: Parliamentary be140 words
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Article40 1950-12-29 8 Y M C«A«* Visit S€^ay"°bkvelie«S: r M Hotel tW* par;.,. LEi-EK COW#M*^ f<rt CO»*" Trafalgar Home -Ifig ||IB te« 2.30 p.m. (0 lS^ MtNI€IFAL {0 p.m. ffft Monthly r eeU 1 2vF- rinl WESLEY lr running.40 words
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Article61 1950-12-29 8 C ATH AY SSfV&MA- I »v* r AVi ,v'?<ii'«.» L ,v' c* "re*- 'c.pS'» V 4S« #*Sfc** s •Tlie T«tloof4 SI" ,ir and 15 JLTi,. ••For ,un f 5 i5 h NEW STAB- »n4 *V tain Blood ..gallop ATLANTIC. t at 6 nd ..i h £T'Mu» ketef gl'N: "Three61 words
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Miscellaneous346 1950-12-29 8 BLUE NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 10.00 a.m. News from Singapore j follow r<l by the Emergency New* j lrom Ink Lumpur; 10.10 i lose i Down; 12 00 noon Programmes in Malay. 1 00 p.m. Light Music; 1.50 Time Signal and News; 145 Dance Music; 2.0© p m. Close Down. 6.00346 words
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Miscellaneous137 1950-12-29 8 SUPEBMAN by Wayne Bomsg GCT SUPERMAN, L ME NERVOUS. 1 V PIP ALLEY OOP By V.T. Ham Sin PLAYFULLY SCUFFUNG IN A TAVERN. I^^^^—;C 1 N<?T BUT A P -t£7< dwm?!* s J OCR INADVERTENTLY REFERRED TO IlTl BUT \U_ET'S BE MO*E 7 l l^^^^^^^^i^^ Li t ABNER byAlCopp l137 words
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